Similar words: overwinter, underwing, waterway, water way, waterworks, underwater, waterwheel, water wheel. Meaning: n. a life preserver consisting of a connected pair of inflatable bags that fit under a person's arms and provide buoyancy; used by children learning to swim.
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1) The children use water wings to keep themselves up in the water while they're learning to swim.
2) Good thing this one's got water wings.
3) A boy wearing water wings jumps into the pool at the Rheinbad public bath in Duesseldorf, Germany, on Monday, July 27, 2009.
4) However, toy versions of life jackets or flotation devices like "water wings" do fall within the CPSC's jurisdiction.
5) The children use water wings to keep themselves up in the water while they are learning to swim.
6) But in front of us, the Rhine's water is clear, from time to time waterfowl from the water wings and flew.
7) Zahl The extraordinary bubble eye wears marble-size, fluid-filled eye sacs like water wings.
8) The extraordinary bubble eye wears marble-size, fluid-filled eye sacs like water wings.
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